Coming from a different tradition, there are foods associated with Jewish backgrounds that I don't like, including matzo brie and felafel.

For Thanksgiving, maybe ham (because I do keep kosher and pork is not), but that's it. I love the rest of the menu-turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, sweet potatoes, pumpkin or other pie. Yum. (My parents also serve this menu on Rosh Hashanah-as alternatives, they might serve pot roast or stuffed cabbage. It's taken me some time to appreciate a good pot roast, but at this point in my life I enjoy it.)

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Bleh, bleh, bleh....I finally convinced my DM to drop them from the menu.

Now, if I could only get rid of the boiled to grey death green beans or the dreaded green bean casserole. It is always one or the other and sometimes both . I cannot convince any of them that they would be awesome steamed.

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Meditate. Live purely. Quiet the mind. Do your work with mastery. Like the moon, come out from behind the clouds! Shine. ---Gautama Buddah

Mince pies, christmas pudding and christmas cake -- blech! You can't go anywhere around here in the month before christmas without a mince pie being handed to you, and I loathe them. And the smell of christmas pudding (especially if it being heated in the microwave) is just vile.